William T. (Tom) Bogart has been Dean of Academic Affairs at York College of Pennsylvania since 2002. From 1990 to 2002, he was a member of the Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) faculty in the Weatherhead School of Management. While at CWRU, he served as chair of the Department of Economics and as a research associate of the Center for Regional Economic Issues. His work was recognized with the Outstanding Dissertation Award from the National Tax Association. Previous publications include, The Economics of Cities and Suburbs (1998). He lives in York, Pennsylvania with his wife and daughter.
1. The world of today
2. Making things better: the importance of flexibility
3. Are we there yet?
4. Trading places
5. Downtown: a place to work, a place to visit, a place to live
6. How zoning matters
7. Love the density, hate the congestion
8. Homogeneity and heterogeneity in local government
9. The world of tomorrow.